An Invitation to Draw Near
Commentators highlight Joseph's plea, "Come near to me," as a powerful act of grace. He, the exalted ruler, invites his terrified and guilty brothers to close the physical and emotional distance. Scholars like Spurgeon and Henry see this as a beautiful picture of Christ, who, despite our sin, graciously invites us into a close, reconciled relationship with Him. It's a call to move past fear and accept the invitation to fellowship.